Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The lodestar of Indian liberalism

 The lodestar of Indian liberalism

The values Gokhale embodied could have new relevance in today’s India
Malala Yousafzai invokes Mahatma Gandhi in her UN speech
Gopal Krishna Gokhale is now a forgotten man even though both M.K. Gandhi and M.A. Jinnah were inspired by him in the years before they became mass leaders. Gandhi described Gokhale as his political guru while Jinnah aspired to be the Muslim Gokhale.
However, the importance of Gokhale goes far beyond his influence on these two star disciples, who continue to be worshipped as the fathers of their respective nations. He was the lodestar of a style of liberal politics that needs a fresh airing in contemporary India.
Gokhale died on 19 February 1915, so today marks the beginning of his death centenary.

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